Bahama Breeze | Sliding Glass Door Film (Static Cling) 23.75" x 78" / Bahama Breeze Reviews

4.8 Rating 21 Reviews
BEWARE! Not clear in description. These are $119 EACH. Not for both. I called the company. No one has called me back. Now I only have one and no palm tree decals. Not impressed with this company.
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Posted 1 week ago
We are very pleased with our purchase of Bahama Breeze Sliding Glass Door Film. Our double french glass front doors look beautiful and it give us a little more privacy & a coastal feel.
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Posted 1 year ago
I can’t get it to stick even after receiving second film.
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Posted 2 years ago
Excellent
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Posted 2 years ago
Hi Donna, thank you for your positive feedback!
Posted 2 years ago
Does exactly what is advertised. Privacy while allowing sunlight in.
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Posted 2 years ago
Hi Paul, Thank you for your positive feedback. It look amazing :)
Posted 2 years ago
Great product, super simple to install and made our frech door look like it had etched glass!
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Posted 3 years ago
I used the Bahama Breeze film on my kitchen windows to help cut the glaring late afternoon sun and to provide just enough privacy to get rid of the ugly mini-blinds. I couldn't be happier with my decision! The film was unbelievably easy to install, without issue, on all four panes. I was able to easily cut the film to size of the windows. My film has been on my windows, in glaring Florida tropical sun, for over three years, and it still looks as good as the day I installed it. Thank you, Film World!!
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Posted 3 years ago
I purchased (2) Bahama Breeze door films for our front entrance mirrored sliding closet doors. Who wants to look at themselves every time you come in the front door?? This pattern was perfect for disguising the stark mirror look, yet letting the mirrored parts come through. And it enhances my decor. Very pleased with my purchase. We did remove the doors and laid them out on saw horses in the garage, which made the material much easier to work with, rather than tackle this large project with doors upright and in place. It was a little nerve wracking at first, as I didn't want to make a mistake. But the vinyl is forgiveable and we followed the simple instructions and now have an attractive entryway.
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Posted 3 years ago